Two chances to catch this Australian DJ and electronic music producer who has remixed artists including Lorde (“Tennis Court”), Arcade Fire (“Afterlife”) and Sam Smith (“Lay Me Down”). He takes the stage in support of his upcoming second album, “Skin,” featuring the hit “Never Be Like You.” Opening is Aussie EDM/hip-hop duo Hermitude.

Saturday, Sept. 10

ADRIENNE ARSHT CENTER

ARTSLAUNCH 2016

Free annual all-day celebration helps kick off the 2016-17 arts season and the Center’s official box-office opening with family-friendly activities including interactive workshops, the official Bad Boy Reunion concert pre-party featuring a silent disco, author and community conversations, a farmer’s market, chef demonstrations, a food-truck invasion, walking tours, a Comic-Con and cosplay contest, a pet adoption station and much more.

The 46th edition of this nationally acclaimed auto show will feature several hundred new cars, crossovers and SUVs, plus highlights including Topless In Miami’s display of convertible cars in a picturesque Miami environment and Havana Classics, a nostalgic display of cars from Havana in the 1940s and ‘50s.

Second-annual event celebrates the great German tradition of Oktoberfest with the launch of the coconut-infused Floridafest, Concrete Beach Brewery’s version of an Oktoberfest lager. Plus, partake in traditional games such as the pretzel toss, a pretzel-eating competition and a pretzel-eating relay race; dance to traditional German music by the Larry Roberts Polka Band; and chow down on German sausages from Miami Smokers.

Back for its 5th year, this family-friendly event celebrates Brazilian Independence Day with savory cuisine, cocktails, costumes, music and dance with a Rio-style parade and concert by Grammy-nominated bossa nova singer Bebel Gilberto, with an unplugged opening show by local faves Batuke Samba Funk.

German heavy metal band considered one of the most influential groups in the power- and speed-metal genres performs tracks from throughout its three-decade-plus career, including selections from its 10th album, “Beyond the Red Mirror.” Opening act is fellow German speed-metal veterans Grave Digger.

Grammy-winning country queen best known for hits such as “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” “Gunpowder & Lead,” “The House That Built Me,” “Heart Like Mine” and “Automatic” (as well as her tabloid-headline marriage to Blake Shelton) takes the stage in support of her upcoming sixth studio album and its first single, “Vice.” Kip Moore and the Brothers Osborne open.

Puff Daddy is back in the house, and he’s bringing all his friends for a must-see moment in hip-hop history. Joining him onstage will be Faith Evans, Lil’ Kim, Mase, 112, Total, Mario Winans, Carl Thomas, The Lox and many more. You’ll hear all your favorite hits, including “I’ll Be Missing You,” “All About the Benjamins,” “All the Way Up,” “Been Around the World,” “Best Friend,” “I Need a Girl,” “No Time,” “Mo Money Mo Problems,” “All Night Long,” “I Don’t Wanna Know,” plus plenty of shout-outs to the late, great Notorious BIG.

Trumpet master and bandleader Daversa teams up with acclaimed vocalist Renee Olstead to explore the vast brilliance of The Beatles catalog in “Kaleidoscope Eyes,” a genre-fusing concert that adds a jazzy touch to the music of the Fab Four.

Sunday, Sept. 11

SUNDAY FUNDAY

MIAMI MARLINS

Cheer on the Fish against the Los Angeles Dodgers while celebrating Patriot Day, and the first 5,000 children will receive a Marlins Kids Stars & Stripes Batting Sleeve. Plus, children 12 and under can take part in the traditional Diamond Dash and ru
n the bases after the contest.

Next Week

RETRO-SOUL MAN

LEON BRIDGES

R&B and gospel singer-songwriter has been compared to a modern-day Otis Redding, young Marvin Gaye or Sam Cooke, which is no small praise. Bridges will perform tracks from his debut album, “Coming Home,” which evokes mid- to late-‘60s soul with songs such as “Smooth Sailin’,” “River,” “Better Man” and the title track.

The Beach Boys’ 1966 masterpiece “Pet Sounds” was one of the most influential albums in music history, and Brian Wilson wrote, composed, produced and arranged nearly all of the album, which features the classic songs “God Only Knows,” “Sloop John B” and “Wouldn’t It Be Nice.” Wilson and his band (including Beach Boys founding member Al Jardine and onetime member Blondie Chaplin) will perform the album in its entirety, plus other Beach Boys faves including “California Girls,” “I Get Around” and “Good Vibrations.”

Simply put, no one rocks the ukulele like Jake Shimabukuro. Rolling Stone mag called this mind-bending Hawaiian virtuoso “one of the hottest axemen of the past few years who doesn’t actually play guitar,” Imagine someone performing perfect solo versions of songs as complex as The Beatles’ “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” and Queen’s opus “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Throw in jazz, bluegrass, funk, classical and even flamenco and the breadth of his mastery takes shape. He takes the stage in support of his upcoming first album of all original songs, the adventurous “Nashville Sessions.”